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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

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‘No-fly zone’ deal reached with local helicopter tours

Sedona City Manager Justin Clifton doubted he’d ever see such an agreement. Following nearly two years of discussion and negotiations, Sedona’s two helicopter tour companies reached an agreement to establish a no-fly zone over the vast majority of the city. “It’s...

Excessive vehicle noise difficult to police under state law

Excessive vehicle noise, under current Arizona state law, is difficult to enforce, according to local law enforcement officials and a look by Sedona Red Rock News at current regulations.  Sedona city code sets relatively strict noise limits for any activity...

Noisy vehicles draw ire in Village of Oak Creek

Alan Gore lives on Verde Valley School Road in the Village of Oak Creek. Three nights per week, he and his wife go to bed early so they can get up and drive to his wife’s dialysis appointment in...

Sedona City Council updated on OHVs

One of the many ways people enjoy the trails and red rocks within the greater Sedona area is an activity that’s left some residents plugging their ears.  Off-highway vehicles, or OHVs, are a popular recreational activity and while most...

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City supports staff bid for federal housing grant

The Sedona City Council voted on March 11 to support a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit application by HS Development...

Sedona Charter School’s MMUN sets its sights on the world

The Sedona Charter School’s Montessori Model United Nations students spent the afternoon of March 10 sharing with their parents...
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